Example sentences of "see [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Now they ca n't see each other 's face , just Harriet 's hair glimmering . |
2 | When they disobeyed they were transformed into pillars of rock and placed where they could see each other but never meet . |
3 | ‘ Sometimes I think we 'll never see each other again . ’ |
4 | As she was saying good-bye to him on the last day , she knew that they would n't see each other again for a long time . |
5 | Can see each other do their Need . |
6 | There were days and nights when the lovers did not see each other , and when they did they often fought , verbal arguments at first which turned into brawls as they drank . |
7 | It stated the soldier 's undying love for his wife but also made it plain that he realised that they could not live in harmony , so they had better not see each other . |
8 | The manager may only see each volunteer once a week and should the manager be out of the bureau on that occasion , two weeks may pass . |
9 | I found it supremely restful to talk to her , and when we finally parted I told her I hoped we might see each other again some time . |
10 | However , better this than the alternative , ‘ Dookeepent-arch ’ , which means ‘ Please , let's never see each other again ’ . |
11 | ‘ Yes , you 'll be provided for financially and we 'll see each other whenever you like . |
12 | She could see each individual hole made by each tough , dark hair that helped to form Gabriel 's thrusting chin-stubble . |
13 | ‘ I have worked with immigrant communities and the police so they can see each other 's problems more clearly . ’ |
14 | Division B's managers would probably reject this offer as they would see each unit costing that division £90 ( £50 + £40 ) but yielding only £80 ; Division B would make a loss of £10 a unit by selling at £80 . |
15 | Comfortable seating should be used , set out in a circle so that everyone can see each other . |
16 | Mozart said goodbye with tears in his eyes , saying , ‘ I fear that this is the last time we shall ever see each other . ’ |
17 | Nijaz and Sead Hukanovic had feared they might never see each other again after being parted in the savage purge of Bosnians callously dubbed ‘ ethnic cleansing ’ by the Serbs . |
18 | Never mind , we 'll see each other . |
19 | Better still a tank divider could solve the problem while still letting the fish see each other . |
20 | Neither knew if they would ever see each other again . |
21 | We sha n't see each other again . ’ |
22 | Steve and I may see each other six times a week if we 're racing . |
23 | After he 'd left her at Wild Tor , they would never see each other again . |
24 | Yes , you must get along , but we will see each other again , wo n't we ? " |
25 | Would I have to place a screen between the two tanks so that the fish can not see each other ? |
26 | Should things get rough to the point of injury then separate with a clear divider so they can still see each other , but do this only if it absolutely necessary . |
27 | Should we — should we see each other tomorrow ? " |
28 | Joanne and her mother lingered , gossiping , by their adjoining gates as if they would n't see each other again for half a year . |
29 | Do not see each essay as an isolated event . |
30 | A shadow seemed to have fallen over them , perhaps a premonition that they would never see each other again , and they stared at each other as though trying to commit each other 's features to memory . |